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three times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think only for cloture motions were ever invoked the past 13 years. >> these nominees were on the floor and they had to bring this to a vote? >> right. they nominated what they thought would be the best candidate possible. >> those people passed the committee. >> they are approved in that process within they have to wait to get to the final confirmation vote between 140 days, and 100 days on average. >> we do this interview on friday, december 13. the fallout from the nuclear option vote is longer wait time. republicans are insisting on the full number of hour
three times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think...
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three times the wait time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think from 1917 through 1960, only 4 cloture motions were ever invoked the past 13 years. were ever invoked. the past 13 years, the number is 280. >> these nominees were on the floor and they had to bring this to a vote? >> right. they nominated what they thought would be the best candidate possible. >> those people passed the committee. >> right. they passed the senate judicial committee. they are approved in that process within they have to wait to get to the final confirmation vote between 140 days, and 100 days on average. >> it is interesting you talk abo
three times the wait time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think from...
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bush and bill clinton both did combined within the first term. clearly it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. >> no, it does make a difference. you have to make is a distinction between quality and quantity. quantity of materials given out. quality matters. we don't have, referring to the pred tore i don't know targeted killings a program. we don't have a redacted version of the alarqi memo. there's a long way to go in covering the base and giving what people are asking for, much of which is legitimate. people are not asking for state secrets, nuclear secrets or names. >> we have a viewer question. >> a viewer wrote in - leakers used to be known by another name - journalists. >> leakers as journalists - the line is blurred. anyone can post whatever they want online. wikileaks was an interesting case where cables came out. i'm a journalist, i'm bias, i credit news organizations that they went through the documents, redacted names, africans were providing information. wikileaks released them all publicly without redacting the names. we have
bush and bill clinton both did combined within the first term. clearly it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. >> no, it does make a difference. you have to make is a distinction between quality and quantity. quantity of materials given out. quality matters. we don't have, referring to the pred tore i don't know targeted killings a program. we don't have a redacted version of the alarqi memo. there's a long way to go in covering the base and giving what people are asking for, much...
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. >> you write about how george bush's two wars andtrina led to the collapse of the republican party. and is what happening now obama care and this utter debakele. whichine the administration and president himself admits, and that looks, no near end, is this worse for democrats? >> i don't know that it is worse for democrats, i tell you who it is worse for. washington d.c. the fact of the matter is recollects 10 or 11 years. we have seen washington drive up massive deficits and bail outs and health care plan and again yes, republicans presented alternatives and barak obama instead of shufing it through the senate with 51 votes, he is paying for that now. >> joel, thank you for coming on. >> good to see you guys. >> president obama made the unlateral decision to change obama care, but is it legal? geraldo rivera with his take. ! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. youand you're talking toere rheuyour rheumatologistike
. >> you write about how george bush's two wars andtrina led to the collapse of the republican party. and is what happening now obama care and this utter debakele. whichine the administration and president himself admits, and that looks, no near end, is this worse for democrats? >> i don't know that it is worse for democrats, i tell you who it is worse for. washington d.c. the fact of the matter is recollects 10 or 11 years. we have seen washington drive up massive deficits and bail...
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in 2006, president george w. bush took u.s. leadership on this issue to a new level by negotiating and supporting approval of 50 rpd. on the anniversary of the ada in 2009 president barack obama signed the treaty, a landmark document that would make countries around the world the firm what were essentially core american values of equality, justice and dignity. the u.s. ratification of 50 rpd will increase the ability of the united states to improve physical technological and communication access in other countries thereby helping to ensure that americans particularly many thousands of disabled american veterans have equal opportunities to live, work and travel abroad. in addition the treaty comes at no net cost to the united states. in fact it will create a new local market or accessibility. an active u.s. presence and implementation of global disability rights will promote the market for devices such as wheelchairs, smartphones and other new technologies engineered, made and sold by united states corporations. with the traditi
in 2006, president george w. bush took u.s. leadership on this issue to a new level by negotiating and supporting approval of 50 rpd. on the anniversary of the ada in 2009 president barack obama signed the treaty, a landmark document that would make countries around the world the firm what were essentially core american values of equality, justice and dignity. the u.s. ratification of 50 rpd will increase the ability of the united states to improve physical technological and communication...
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he was denied the presidency, so he couldn't stand george w. bush. he was denied it again and can't stand barack obama or anyone he nominates. in a way john mccain made the surge into the war as john mccain would have fought it as commander in chief and anyone who questions it gets the wrath of mccain. i watched that part of the hearing with colonel jack jacobs and patrick murphy, the former pennsylvania congressman who served in iraq. both of them were at the bottom of the pile as he called it. you just view war differently. but the lesson that these two men took from vietnam are so different. hagel took the questioning, the same as patrick murphy did, fielded lied to. >> here's lindsey graham. badgering hagel. badgering is the word for it. whether the iranian revolutionary guard should be termed a terroristic organization. i think this is aimed directly at south carolina's right wing. let's listen. >> if there was a vote on the floor of the senate this afternoon to label the iranian revolutionary guard, the people who have killed our soldiers in ir
he was denied the presidency, so he couldn't stand george w. bush. he was denied it again and can't stand barack obama or anyone he nominates. in a way john mccain made the surge into the war as john mccain would have fought it as commander in chief and anyone who questions it gets the wrath of mccain. i watched that part of the hearing with colonel jack jacobs and patrick murphy, the former pennsylvania congressman who served in iraq. both of them were at the bottom of the pile as he called...
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bush was in the white house, for example. so that is what he's arguing. of course you have republicans as you just heard from mitch mcconnell arguing that this is political, that democrats are trying to make a point that they are trying to change the subject and that this is a fake fight. but you can be sure that if it's a fake fight or not, republicans will try to use it to their advantage, too, politically and argue to the republican base and independent voters that democrats are not being fair, they're changing the rules of the game in a way that benefits them and hurts the rules and the options of the minority in the senate. >> yeah, dana, hold on. gloria's here, gloria borger, our chief political analyst. gloria, a lot of democrats over the years, they're in the majority now, 55 democrats, 45 republicans, but you know that can change. the democrats can be in the minority, they will then want to use that minority power with a filibuster to stop certain decisions by the majority who could be republicans. democrats and repu
bush was in the white house, for example. so that is what he's arguing. of course you have republicans as you just heard from mitch mcconnell arguing that this is political, that democrats are trying to make a point that they are trying to change the subject and that this is a fake fight. but you can be sure that if it's a fake fight or not, republicans will try to use it to their advantage, too, politically and argue to the republican base and independent voters that democrats are not being...
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i mean, we'll never see it again here he was facing george w. bush to head doll the republican party backing him and the two republican governors of new hampshire and all the money and john mccain would not have held 114 town meetings. he stayed there until every question is answered. these seem like bulbs going off and people said. as long as my parties on by the insurance companies and democrats are on by trial. next question. it was just candor. you could see it in people's responses. he was totally open to the press. it was candor, openness, welcome ms. that no one had seen before and no one has certainly seen since. the >> last year, epa announced no standards for cars and trucks to come into effect in 2025. a panel of regulators and industry observers talk about how these new standards will be met. a second panel includes executives of chrysler and toyota. this two-hour event was hosted by the national journal. >> are opening panel discussion will feature mitch bainwol, president and ceo of alliance manufacturers, don chalmers, national au
i mean, we'll never see it again here he was facing george w. bush to head doll the republican party backing him and the two republican governors of new hampshire and all the money and john mccain would not have held 114 town meetings. he stayed there until every question is answered. these seem like bulbs going off and people said. as long as my parties on by the insurance companies and democrats are on by trial. next question. it was just candor. you could see it in people's responses. he was...
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the administrations of president reagan and george herbert walker bush had pursued limited engagement with the government of vietnam with the purpose of vietnam answering questions about the feats of many americans listed as pows and mias. that was led by a man we respect enormously, john vesey, who continued as the president's special emissary to vietnam and president clinton's administration. by the early '90s, i think both john and i had come to the view that it would be better for our country to have a relationship with vietnam that served our current and future interests, and one that continued to nourish the haultilities that our recent tragic past. but we both understood that could never be the case unless we knew american soldiers were not still kept against their will in vietnam and until vietnam fully cooperated in helping us account for americans who didn't return from the war. to help find answers to their fates in 1991, then senate majority leader mitchell and minority leader dole appointed a committee which john and bob smith chaired and i was appointed as a member as we
the administrations of president reagan and george herbert walker bush had pursued limited engagement with the government of vietnam with the purpose of vietnam answering questions about the feats of many americans listed as pows and mias. that was led by a man we respect enormously, john vesey, who continued as the president's special emissary to vietnam and president clinton's administration. by the early '90s, i think both john and i had come to the view that it would be better for our...
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george bush and republicans took over. to wars that were not paid for, and the casino was set up on wall streeuils with stolin optis , the residue of derivatives to credit the fall swaps that led to a c3 at has ingse of our econo a. >> what i come from from the military, leader get out of the way. you oaht to keep b has ming somebody else. that's accountability. the gd to things down our go do. he can scape some the else's fault. the fact is you just showed an oreample where you b has me othr people. >> cutting social security. >> ped ont mblie. point mblie. >> i want to make sure that we equalize the number of questions . drones as the topic. decision making it the highest levels. >> oversees the pre cdent will have more discretion. service which decides they're ighsolutely target for drones. i think the president has done a good job of guarding those people overseas. in the united states here internally i would be very hesitant andeoery,eoery cdevtios ighout even ucng drone started u.s. citizens here. i think that rand p
george bush and republicans took over. to wars that were not paid for, and the casino was set up on wall streeuils with stolin optis , the residue of derivatives to credit the fall swaps that led to a c3 at has ingse of our econo a. >> what i come from from the military, leader get out of the way. you oaht to keep b has ming somebody else. that's accountability. the gd to things down our go do. he can scape some the else's fault. the fact is you just showed an oreample where you b has me...
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as a democrat, i remember the last time the minimum wage was raised, george bush was the president. as an owner of the business when you have to pay your employees an extra $2 an hour, the operating costs do not go down. cost of other things such as gasoline and milk, they will go up when the minimum wage is raised. talked by creating jobs and getting more people to work. some employers will have to lay off workers because they will not be able to keep three or four employees at minimum-wage and once it goes up, they will have to let one or two of those of plays go to keep their operating costs at the same level. >> a pennsylvania caller talking about minimum wage and the gun issue. ken, republican, new york. what did you think about the control? caller: i was shocked the president raised the issue. i am glad he brought it up. i'm surprised of the pie as support.an host: what about senator rubio? caller: i was shocked his delivery. i expected more. i thought he did not connect as well as he would have liked to. although i did find his principles, i think he laid something out that w
as a democrat, i remember the last time the minimum wage was raised, george bush was the president. as an owner of the business when you have to pay your employees an extra $2 an hour, the operating costs do not go down. cost of other things such as gasoline and milk, they will go up when the minimum wage is raised. talked by creating jobs and getting more people to work. some employers will have to lay off workers because they will not be able to keep three or four employees at minimum-wage...
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. >> the first appeals court justice every filibustered was under george bush. the fact is they got to a nuclear option once before, which i thought was dangerous under bush, not obama. i understand why both sides been being partisan, but the senate is now permanently change. if your point is to have the democrats done some of the answers, absolutely. but the republicans have taken it to an entirely new level, that's simply the reality. >> senator hoeven, you were elected in 2010. >> 2010. >> over the last five years since president obama was elected, the number of filibusters have risen dramatically. 82 of the 168 blocked are filibustered presidential nominees have occurred under this republican minority. is that why you came to the united states senate? you're not even making substantive arguments against these people, you're just blocking. >> but the reality is the change that the democrats made. this is really obama care, too, they passed it only with democrat votes. we have seen how that has worked out. to take it off obama care, we in essence have obama ca
. >> the first appeals court justice every filibustered was under george bush. the fact is they got to a nuclear option once before, which i thought was dangerous under bush, not obama. i understand why both sides been being partisan, but the senate is now permanently change. if your point is to have the democrats done some of the answers, absolutely. but the republicans have taken it to an entirely new level, that's simply the reality. >> senator hoeven, you were elected in 2010....
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look, lawrence, i wish george w. bush had done this speech, to be honest. i wish we knew the deliberative process that went into his thinking, because during his presidency, we did a lot of things that struck many of us, including myself as being outside the bounds of what we thought america was about. but you want to know the thinking of the president, but at the same time, we just tell presidents keep us safe, right? so they're damned if they do, and damned if they don't. we don't want to know every piece of the puzzle when they're trying to keep us safe. we just want them to do it. and so now we're watching a president just lay it out. and i thought it was important. it was a good civics lesson. >> people tried to ask, what did it feel like for george w. bush when he discovered that, you know, this thing turned out to be false, there were civilian casualties, try to get a reaction like that from condoleezza rice, how did you feel. they wouldn't give you a word about it. here is somebody who is saying we agonize over this. we have to deal with it. we have
look, lawrence, i wish george w. bush had done this speech, to be honest. i wish we knew the deliberative process that went into his thinking, because during his presidency, we did a lot of things that struck many of us, including myself as being outside the bounds of what we thought america was about. but you want to know the thinking of the president, but at the same time, we just tell presidents keep us safe, right? so they're damned if they do, and damned if they don't. we don't want to...
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bush and republican leader dole to pass the americans with disabilities act and indeed to negotiate the treaty. now, i am especially engaged now, obviously, as secretary of state, because having traveled to a great number of countries these last nine months since you confirmed me, i have seen firsthand the need for this treaty in ways that i never had before. it is not an abstract concept. this is not just a nice thing to do. it is not something that is sort of for the few. it really raises standards for the many, and there are countries where children with disabilities are warehoused from birth, denied even a birth certificate, not a real person. and treated as second-class citizens every single day of their life. the united states has the ability to impact that the passage of this treaty. 138 countries have already signed up to this. in too many countries, what we did here at home with the americans with disabilities act has not even been remotely realized overseas, and in too many places, what we take for granted here has not been granted at all. now, i will never forget my visit rec
bush and republican leader dole to pass the americans with disabilities act and indeed to negotiate the treaty. now, i am especially engaged now, obviously, as secretary of state, because having traveled to a great number of countries these last nine months since you confirmed me, i have seen firsthand the need for this treaty in ways that i never had before. it is not an abstract concept. this is not just a nice thing to do. it is not something that is sort of for the few. it really raises...
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three times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think only for cloture motions were ever invoked the past 13 years. >> these nominees were on the floor and they had to bring this to a vote? >> right. they nominated what they thought would be the best candidate possible. >> those people passed the committee. >> they are approved in that process within they have to wait to get to the final confirmation vote between 140 days, and 100 days on average. >> we do this interview on friday, december 13. the fallout from the nuclear option vote is longer wait time. republicans are insisting on the full number of hour
three times the weight time of george w. bush's nominees. you have seen significantly longer wait time from court approval. the difference was the senate democrats had it different strategy mixing the process up. they would try to hurt the nominee's chances before they even got to committee. when harry reid went on to the floor in the midst of this nuclear debate, they talked about how half of the cloture motions have come under president obama's term. which is a startling statistic. i think...
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president george w. bush time. president bush and like it at all. he respected the separation of power. president obama made recess appointments when the president -- when the senate was not in research -- when the senate was not in. as the unconstitutional imperial action of the president that demands a response from the senate if checks and balances mean anything. >> what are the immediate consequences? we support him legislation altogether? >> if he changes the character of the senate, then the senate ceases to function. it will take our case to the people. we will argue for any new majority. republicans will be in the position to do whatever republicans with 51 votes want. we can take a medical malpractice, we can take up obamacare. the more attractive it becomes. that is what we will happen. instead of a on student loans and immigration, all the things mentioned, it will turn this into a national debate about who controls the new majority institution in our country. voters want to do whatever we can think of. >> thank you. >> "washington journa
president george w. bush time. president bush and like it at all. he respected the separation of power. president obama made recess appointments when the president -- when the senate was not in research -- when the senate was not in. as the unconstitutional imperial action of the president that demands a response from the senate if checks and balances mean anything. >> what are the immediate consequences? we support him legislation altogether? >> if he changes the character of the...
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the first was a george w. bush appointee. the sikd is a clinton appointee. on monday we told you about a federal judge warning that the nsa's domestic spying program will be likely ruled unconstitutional. today a federal judge smacked down an administration effort to keep secrets about international development efforts. here is the interesting thing. the district judge is named judge huvel. she went after this administration saying the government appears to adopt the cavalier attitude ha the president should be permitted to convey orders throughout the executive branch without public oversight to engage in what is, in effect, governance by secret law. she'd had enough. joining me judge andrew napolitano. she seemed ticked off to me when i read this. >> you know, i have been watching and you have been watching freedom of information act requests for years. the presumption in the government is we can see everything is government does. >> right. they work for us. >> correct. we don't work for them. if there is a legitimate national security secret the governmen
the first was a george w. bush appointee. the sikd is a clinton appointee. on monday we told you about a federal judge warning that the nsa's domestic spying program will be likely ruled unconstitutional. today a federal judge smacked down an administration effort to keep secrets about international development efforts. here is the interesting thing. the district judge is named judge huvel. she went after this administration saying the government appears to adopt the cavalier attitude ha the...
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george w. bush, shinzo abe, and i'll ask him as hi new career as a mimic. and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized >>> how? well, it begins with getting the world's most powerful people to sit up and listen. more of my conversation with bono. >>> w
george w. bush, shinzo abe, and i'll ask him as hi new career as a mimic. and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide...
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the first was a george w. bush appointee. the president now taking incoming from both sides of the aisle on the bench well. told you a federal judge warning the sp program will likely be judged un-constitutional. and another to keep secrets about international development efforts. district judge here ellen seigel huvell went after this administration saying the government appears to adopt cavalier attitude president should be permitted to convey order was out public oversight to engage in what is in effect governance by secret law and she'd had enough. joining me now is judge andrew napolitano. she seemed ticked off to me. >> you know, i've been watching and you've been watching freedom of information act for years. the preassumption is that if there is a secret that would harm everybody, the government has to prove why it's a secret the president of the united states of america signed a document that had to do with international trade. distributed the document to employees of the state department. after out there, decided it
the first was a george w. bush appointee. the president now taking incoming from both sides of the aisle on the bench well. told you a federal judge warning the sp program will likely be judged un-constitutional. and another to keep secrets about international development efforts. district judge here ellen seigel huvell went after this administration saying the government appears to adopt cavalier attitude president should be permitted to convey order was out public oversight to engage in what...
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i know george w. bush. the butchering of spanish doesn't offend me very much. thank you for being here. wellthank you for being here. , neil was just telling me this is the third event today. it seems you guys are busy. i want to thank you. i want to thank you for inviting me to new hampshire. new hampshire has a very special place in my heart. i am a mccainiac. winning here was one of the highlights of the campaign. i happen to love your national committee man, who has the coolest socks of any committee man. you have the baddest state slogan in the entire nation. i felt would have a conversation today about whether -- about where the republican party is. i'm not here to give you a history lesson and give you statistics. this is the birthplace of politics. you know that. i want to talk big picture and my impressions. the party is in flux. we are reeling from two consecutive losses. we have lost two quests for the white house. the gop has become the party of the gap. we have a gap with women voters. the gap with latino voters. a gap with asian voters prayed vote
i know george w. bush. the butchering of spanish doesn't offend me very much. thank you for being here. wellthank you for being here. , neil was just telling me this is the third event today. it seems you guys are busy. i want to thank you. i want to thank you for inviting me to new hampshire. new hampshire has a very special place in my heart. i am a mccainiac. winning here was one of the highlights of the campaign. i happen to love your national committee man, who has the coolest socks of any...
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they put up with george bush the first. and now are going to come loaded for bear with the rate for 2016. so i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016 and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. this is what i do for a living. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for
they put up with george bush the first. and now are going to come loaded for bear with the rate for 2016. so i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016 and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. this is what i do for a living. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for
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they put up with george bush the first. and now are going to come loaded for bear with the rate for 2016. so i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016 and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. this is what i do for a living. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, republicans playing politics with national security. president obama has ordered 19 embassies and consulates to be closed due to a potential threat. and stepped up drone attacks on terrorists overseas. today he spoke to marines in california about the threat we still face. >> because of you, osama bin laden is no more. because of you "caught on camera's" top ranks have been hammered. even though the decimated the al qaeda leadership that attacked us on 9/11, al qaeda affiliates and like-minded extremists still threaten our homeland, still
they put up with george bush the first. and now are going to come loaded for bear with the rate for 2016. so i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016 and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. this is what i do for a living. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, republicans playing...
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so you and i have talked a lot about george w. bush and my service to george w. bush and all the times we've come on. and i will always be proud to have worked for george w. bush, to have worked for the entire bush family. there is no issue on which he was more right than comprehensive immigration reform, and most recently, there was no statement that he uttered that was more wise, and i think a more important warning to the republican party than to do comprehensive immigration reform because it is the right thing to do, not for political purpose. and when you head down the path, when you even leave the impression that, perhaps, your motive is political, this is what happens. you empower pundits and conservative talk show hosts who are powerful, like it or not, they are powerful in our world. but if your entire motive is political, then you hand them the power to influence the outcome. if your motive is to fix a problem -- let me just be clear. there is no more important political purpose for republicans than to show that we are competent and we can govern. so fo
so you and i have talked a lot about george w. bush and my service to george w. bush and all the times we've come on. and i will always be proud to have worked for george w. bush, to have worked for the entire bush family. there is no issue on which he was more right than comprehensive immigration reform, and most recently, there was no statement that he uttered that was more wise, and i think a more important warning to the republican party than to do comprehensive immigration reform because...
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as far as we can tell, george w. bush is still speaking. wow. joining us now, the journalist who broke this story in mother jones, sarah pozner. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, former presidents tend to spend their time on global charities and disaster relief and so on. do you have any insight into why president bush is speaking to an apock liptic group like this? >> i was actually surprised to find out he was speaking to this group. his alliances with evangelicals and christian zionists are long standing and well documented, but for jews, these messian messianic jews, this is kind of beyond the pale. i think with christian zionists, they have made peace with them even though they have these ideas, but they're basically saying, look, we're going to identify as jewish, but tell all you jewish people that you've been blind for 2,000 years to the identity of the real messiah and we're going to use all of your rituals and sacred objects and identify ourselves as jews and say we're the real jews because we see jesus as
as far as we can tell, george w. bush is still speaking. wow. joining us now, the journalist who broke this story in mother jones, sarah pozner. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, former presidents tend to spend their time on global charities and disaster relief and so on. do you have any insight into why president bush is speaking to an apock liptic group like this? >> i was actually surprised to find out he was speaking to this group. his...
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ago, george w. bush won 44% of the hispanic vote. any president who could win 44% the hispanic vote today would win. it is not possible to do. it requires a candidate -- chris christie just did it. he won 51% of the hispanic vote in new jersey. a blue state. he put money into it. he spent time on it. alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the republican party needs. you are saying that white men are not with they used to be. you touched on chris christie and what he did to appeal to the republican party and the hispanic vote. think, in your opinion, could be the candidate to aing everyone
ago, george w. bush won 44% of the hispanic vote. any president who could win 44% the hispanic vote today would win. it is not possible to do. it requires a candidate -- chris christie just did it. he won 51% of the hispanic vote in new jersey. a blue state. he put money into it. he spent time on it. alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when...
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he actually reminds me a lot of george bush. and i think he's also much like george bush, much more conservative than most journalists would like you to believe. >> i totally agree with that. and i think, also, the dynamic between these two men is about to hit a very interesting point, as christie's national platform emerges, which is the sequester that's coming down the pike, in which people are going to have to choose. i want to talk about that right after this break. y first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may o
he actually reminds me a lot of george bush. and i think he's also much like george bush, much more conservative than most journalists would like you to believe. >> i totally agree with that. and i think, also, the dynamic between these two men is about to hit a very interesting point, as christie's national platform emerges, which is the sequester that's coming down the pike, in which people are going to have to choose. i want to talk about that right after this break. y first. but with...
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>> george bush. >> thank you. i will cherish this. >> when i come to your office, i hope it is in a vase. >> getting weirder by the minute. no surprise. bolling, any more exploding packets? >> no more hand thing. anyway, this was going to be my one more thing on labor day, but we had to do a live show, got blown out. yesterday we stayed with that testimony all day. here is my one more thing. it is end of the summer. every year we do this. picture on the beach. this is our group. same group every year for the last ten years. we just love the summer. >> i like the five. >> is this a way to show yourself tan and half naked. >> my wife on the left, my son in the white shirt, a bunch of friends. his pal behind in the black shirt. >> are the other kids yours? >> jersey shore, baby. >> just one. >> bob, please, don't blow up the end of the show. i beg you, go ahead. >> kimberly has been in a bad mood. >> correct. >> yes! >> i'm fragile now. go ahead. >> there was a lot of controversy about president obama when this pictu
>> george bush. >> thank you. i will cherish this. >> when i come to your office, i hope it is in a vase. >> getting weirder by the minute. no surprise. bolling, any more exploding packets? >> no more hand thing. anyway, this was going to be my one more thing on labor day, but we had to do a live show, got blown out. yesterday we stayed with that testimony all day. here is my one more thing. it is end of the summer. every year we do this. picture on the beach. this...
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bush wants to do is comprehensive immigration reform now president obama also as so many of us here in this senate want to do. i trust those republican senators who helped to draft this legislation it helped us greatly and they will be with us for the long haul. to defend the legislation the past 14 members of the judiciary committee to consider. and i hope and expect they do not look for excuses to abandon what needs to be a bipartisan effort. because everybody had to give some in this bill. now before the senate not that i would it address but i voted for the amendment of the judiciary committee that we rejected and voted against amendments that were accepted or withheld an amendment of what is at issue of fundamental fairness and ending discrimination. that is when they pledged to abandon their support for this bill as that has been offered. and i cannot begin to tell the senate how much it hurt to withdraw that amendment. despite the shortcomings as a result of compromise the bill before the senate is working with his chambers immediate support there is time for us to stop voting m
bush wants to do is comprehensive immigration reform now president obama also as so many of us here in this senate want to do. i trust those republican senators who helped to draft this legislation it helped us greatly and they will be with us for the long haul. to defend the legislation the past 14 members of the judiciary committee to consider. and i hope and expect they do not look for excuses to abandon what needs to be a bipartisan effort. because everybody had to give some in this bill....
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twenty-three years ago, president george hw bush began a tradition knowing across the country every day americans were finding ways to serve each other and give back to their communities. often, with very few resources and very little recognition. president bush knew that their good works were valuable to the people they helped, but beyond that, he knew that their spirit of service was vital to our national character so he created an award, the daily point of light award, to recognize americans who serve their neighbors and communities in innovative ways that inspire us all, and for the rest of his presidency, nearly every single day, president bush gave someone a daily point of white award, and after he left the white house, he kept going and going and going, in between sky dives and other activities, he kept going. [laughter] which should come as no surprise since we're talking about somebody who has served his country in such extraordinary ways, and, you know, when you parachute at the age of 85, not just a parachute jump, but another one, i believe, his seventh, this is somebody who
twenty-three years ago, president george hw bush began a tradition knowing across the country every day americans were finding ways to serve each other and give back to their communities. often, with very few resources and very little recognition. president bush knew that their good works were valuable to the people they helped, but beyond that, he knew that their spirit of service was vital to our national character so he created an award, the daily point of light award, to recognize americans...
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bush, put up with bob dole, were deeply disappointed by george w. and last year mitt romney. they're going to come loaded for bear for the race for 2016. i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016. and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. that's hardball for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be over, but it doesn't feel like it's all that over. it's getting chilly actually. from the edward snowden situation to russia's treatment of gays and lesbians, u.s./russia relationship is on the rocks. >>> we're learning about another terror plot that was foiled. what do new york city and detroit have in common? bankruptcy.
bush, put up with bob dole, were deeply disappointed by george w. and last year mitt romney. they're going to come loaded for bear for the race for 2016. i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016. and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. that's hardball for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be...
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bush, put up with bob dole, were deeply disappointed by george w. and last year mitt romney. they're going to come loaded for bear for the race for 2016.
bush, put up with bob dole, were deeply disappointed by george w. and last year mitt romney. they're going to come loaded for bear for the race for 2016.
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in 2006, president george w. bush took u.s. leadership on this issue to a new level by negotiating and supporting crpd. on the anniversary of the ada in 2009, president barack obama signed the treaty, a landmark document that commits countries around the world to affirm what are essentially core american values of equality, justice, and dignity. u.s. ratification of the crpd will increase the ability of the united states to improve physical, technological, and communication access in other countries, thereby helping to ensure that americans, particularly many thousands of disabled american veterans, have equal opportunities to live, work, and travel abroad. in addition, the treaty comes at no net cost to the united states. in fact, it will create a new global market for accessibility of goods, and active u.s. presence in implementation of global disability rights will promote the market for devices such as wheelchairs, smartphones, and other new technologies engineered, made, and sold by the united states corporations. with the
in 2006, president george w. bush took u.s. leadership on this issue to a new level by negotiating and supporting crpd. on the anniversary of the ada in 2009, president barack obama signed the treaty, a landmark document that commits countries around the world to affirm what are essentially core american values of equality, justice, and dignity. u.s. ratification of the crpd will increase the ability of the united states to improve physical, technological, and communication access in other...
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is it obscene that the commissioner of the irs who was, by the way, appointed by george w. bush apparently had an average of two or three meetings a year inside the whole white house complex over the course of four years? is that a smoking gun scandal? at fox news, that's a smoking gun scandal. this is what your uncle who has been watching fox news all day has been screaming at the television recently. this is what he's on about. fox news leading and prime time late last week with this smoking gun about the irs commissioner going to the white house 157 times. on friday morning, "the atlantic" magazine ended this story. blew it up by noting the buzz killing small detail that the story was not true. that he had not been there 157 times. fox news has now reacted to the story being debunked by continuing to lead with it. as a smoking gun story. they have decided this is just too good of a story to give up on just because it's not true. >> we're not implying, insinuating, hinting, or doing anything else other than reporting the facts. and so far, we've been dead on. last week we
is it obscene that the commissioner of the irs who was, by the way, appointed by george w. bush apparently had an average of two or three meetings a year inside the whole white house complex over the course of four years? is that a smoking gun scandal? at fox news, that's a smoking gun scandal. this is what your uncle who has been watching fox news all day has been screaming at the television recently. this is what he's on about. fox news leading and prime time late last week with this smoking...
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think of george h.w. bush welcoming bill clinton . across the world, this is the acid test of a genuine democracy. mexicans will tell you they knew they had gotten there when their president, ernesto zedillo, after seven decades of one-party rule, allowed elections and stood with the newly elected successor and affirmed his legitimacy. the basic and powerful idea behind in ritual is in a democracy the process is more important than the outcome. if a genuine democratic process has been followed, we have to accept the results, regardless of how much we may dislike them. the ultimate example of this in recent american history might be al gore's elegant acceptance of the process. >> while i strongly disagree with the court's decision, i accept it. >> complicated, politicized, but utterly constitutional that put george w. bush in the white house. it must also have been very difficult for richard nixon to report the results of the 1960 election, with john f. kennedy won by a razor thin margin and was marred by voter fraud. but he did. howev
think of george h.w. bush welcoming bill clinton . across the world, this is the acid test of a genuine democracy. mexicans will tell you they knew they had gotten there when their president, ernesto zedillo, after seven decades of one-party rule, allowed elections and stood with the newly elected successor and affirmed his legitimacy. the basic and powerful idea behind in ritual is in a democracy the process is more important than the outcome. if a genuine democratic process has been followed,...
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he was denied the presidency, so he couldn't stand george w. bush. he was denied it again so he couldn't stand barack obama and can't stand anyone that barack obama nominates. and the surge was something that was his. i think that almost in a way john mccain made the surge into the war as john mccain would have fought it as commander-in-chief, and anyone who questions it gets the wrath of mccain. and i watched that hearing or that part of the hearing with colonel jack jacobs and patrick murphy, the former congressman of pennsylvania that served in iraq. both of those guys have been at the bottom of the pile, as jack jacobs calls it, like hagel and mccain, you just view war differently. but the lesson these two men took from vietnam seems to be so different. hagel took the questioning, the same thing patrick murphy feels, being lied to and knowing that anger that your friends died for what you believe to be a lie. mccain seems to have taken something different from it. >> we're all different. here is chuck hagel in vietnam back in '68 when he went in.
he was denied the presidency, so he couldn't stand george w. bush. he was denied it again so he couldn't stand barack obama and can't stand anyone that barack obama nominates. and the surge was something that was his. i think that almost in a way john mccain made the surge into the war as john mccain would have fought it as commander-in-chief, and anyone who questions it gets the wrath of mccain. and i watched that hearing or that part of the hearing with colonel jack jacobs and patrick murphy,...